McCutcheon's Maple Syrup Relief Print

CA$350.00

Every spring we visit McCutcheon’s Farm to get maple syrup, which is just around the corner from The Owl Pen. They had a photo on the wall taken by Kenneth Wells, of a man with a team of horses pulling a plow on the farm that was then called “Green Shadows Farm”. They put me in touch with Janet Clark, who visited The Owl Pen when she was younger. Sadly for us maple syrup lovers, McCutcheon’s have retired from syrup making.

This image is 8×10 inches and comes framed, please inquire for an unframed copy.

Handprinted with black archival oil based ink on 44g white Kozuke paper.

As seen in The Owl Pen Revisited print show at Orillia Museum of Art and History.

Every spring we visit McCutcheon’s Farm to get maple syrup, which is just around the corner from The Owl Pen. They had a photo on the wall taken by Kenneth Wells, of a man with a team of horses pulling a plow on the farm that was then called “Green Shadows Farm”. They put me in touch with Janet Clark, who visited The Owl Pen when she was younger. Sadly for us maple syrup lovers, McCutcheon’s have retired from syrup making.

This image is 8×10 inches and comes framed, please inquire for an unframed copy.

Handprinted with black archival oil based ink on 44g white Kozuke paper.

As seen in The Owl Pen Revisited print show at Orillia Museum of Art and History.

About Relief Printing: This print was created by carving the image into a block of linoleum, which is a flat material made of flax, pine rosin, wood flour, cork dust and calcium carbonate that is held together with a jute backing. Linocut is also known as lino printing and linoleum art, and is a printmaking technique that is a variation on woodcut, where the piece of linoleum is used to carve into rather than wood. The image is carved into the surface using a gouge (similar to a chisel), with the un-carved areas creating a reversal of the image to be printed. The linoleum is inked with a brayer, and printed onto the paper, either by hand or using a press.

About Kozuke Paper: Kozuke Paper is 30% kozo and 70% sulphite fibres. Kozo is fibre from the inner bark of a mulberry tree, and sulphite fibres are composed of cellulose from wood. 

Shipping: Within Canada, shipping is included. All prints are shipped by expedited shipping with tracking.

Please inquire for orders outside of Canada.